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Eternal Fragrance' Daphne 6 Gallon
Eternal Fragrance' Daphne 6 Gallon
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Daphne transatlantica 'Eternal Fragrance'
Description
Daphne transatlantica 'Eternal Fragrance' is a semi-evergreen shrub known for its delightful, long-lasting fragrance and beautiful white to pale pink blooms. This plant is compact and rounded, making it an excellent choice for gardens and containers. Its flowers are not only fragrant but also attract pollinators, adding life to your garden space.
Suggested Uses
This versatile plant is perfect for borders, containers, and as a specimen plant. It can be used to create fragrant pathways or placed near patios and entrances to enjoy its scent. Its compact size makes it suitable for small gardens and urban spaces.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Daphne transatlantica 'Eternal Fragrance'
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Common Name: 'Eternal Fragrance' Daphne
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Size & Growth: 2-3 feet tall and wide
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Hardiness Zones: 6-9
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Foliage Type: Semi-evergreen
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Bloom Time: Spring to fall
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Growth Rate: Moderate
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Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Attracts Pollinators: Yes
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Indoor Friendly: No
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Container Friendly: Yes
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Deer Resistant: Yes
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Pet Warning: Toxic if ingested
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Fragrant: Yes
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Cut Flower: Yes
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Grows Well With: Roses, lavender, and other fragrant plants
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in well-drained soil, ensuring the crown is level with the soil surface.
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Soil Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
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Soil Type: Prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil.
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Humidity: Tolerates average humidity levels.
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Pruning Instructions: Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape.
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Winter Care: Mulch in colder regions to protect roots.
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Planting Depth: Plant at the same depth as in the nursery pot.
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Fertilization: Fertilize in early spring with a balanced fertilizer.
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Special Care: Avoid disturbing the roots; Daphne dislikes being transplanted.
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